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Re: cvs commit as root
From: |
Larry Jones |
Subject: |
Re: cvs commit as root |
Date: |
Sat, 8 Dec 2001 15:38:45 -0500 (EST) |
Harry Putnam writes:
>
> No, this connection is over ssh using CVS_RSH set to ssh and the ext
> syntax. Like:
>
> cvs -d :ext:HOST:/usr/local/cvsroot
>
> I don't actually use that syntax on the command line. I think it just
> happens because I have $CVSROOT set to the machine with the cvsroot
> files (CVSROOT=HOST:/usr/local/cvsroot) and CVS_RSH set to
> CVS_RSH=/usr/local/bin/ssh
There's never any reason to run the server as root. Add -l to your
CVS_RSH to run as a non-root user on the server:
CVS_RSH="/usr/local/bin/ssh -l joe"
-Larry Jones
How many presents do you think I'd forfeit for just one
clean smack upside Susie's head? -- Calvin
- Re: cvs commit as root, (continued)
- Re: cvs commit as root, Harry Putnam, 2001/12/07
- Re: cvs commit as root, Harry Putnam, 2001/12/08
- Re: cvs commit as root, Harry Putnam, 2001/12/08
- Re: cvs commit as root, Harry Putnam, 2001/12/08
- Re: cvs commit as root,
Larry Jones <=
- Re: cvs commit as root, Harry Putnam, 2001/12/08
- Re: cvs commit as root, Ralph Mack, 2001/12/09
- Re: cvs commit as root, Ralph A. Mack, 2001/12/09
- Re: cvs commit as root, Harry Putnam, 2001/12/10